Bulk Index Checker
Site Indexing Checker enables a quick assessment of URL visibility in Google search. It's a practical tool for SEO and content marketing.
What does the Site Indexing Checker tool do?
The tool lets you check whether a given URL is in Google's index. Thanks to this, you can easily assess the current visibility status of a page.
The tool allows for bulk index checking of pages. You can check up to 1000 URLs at a time, each on a separate line.
The result clearly shows whether a page has been included by the search engine.
What is website indexing?
Website indexing is the process of adding a URL to the search engine's database. Only indexed pages can appear in search results.
Indexing by Google does not happen instantly. The timing depends on external links, domain authority, content quality, internal linking, site structure, and technical accessibility.
Regular checks allow you to quickly spot visibility issues.
How does the Site Indexing Checker help SEO specialists and website owners?
SEO specialists can quickly check site indexing in Google without manual "site:URL" queries. This significantly reduces analysis time for many URLs.
Website owners get clear information about which subpages are not visible.
One check replaces hundreds of manual address reviews.
Common uses for the Site Indexing Checker
- Checking new subpages after content publication.
- Verifying indexing after website migration.
- Checking product and category indexation in an online store.
Comparison of Site Indexing Checker with other tools
| Functionality | DiagnoSEO | Other tools |
|---|---|---|
| Bulk checking of multiple URLs | ✅ | ❌ |
| Limit up to 1000 URLs in one check | ✅ | ❌ |
| Quick information about indexing status | ✅ | ❌ |
| Supports daily SEO work | ✅ | ✅ |
Tips and best practices
- Check URLs after publishing new content.
- Analyze lack of indexing before further optimization.
- Compare results over time.
- Remember that the indexing process depends on many factors.
How to use the Site Indexing Checker
- Prepare a list of URLs to check.
- Paste each URL on a separate line.
- Make sure you don't exceed the 1000 URLs limit.
- Start checking.
- Read the page indexing status from the table.
Case study
An online store published 300 new products. Despite the correct structure, internal linking, and unique content, visibility was low.
Analysis showed that 40 percent of addresses were not included in the index. Technical fixes were implemented.
After 7 days, 95 percent of the pages were indexed. Organic traffic increased by 32 percent.
FAQ
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It's the process of adding URLs to the search engine's database. Without indexing, a page will not appear in the results.
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Just paste the URL into the tool. The result will show the current indexing status in Google.
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The time depends on the quality of the site and site structure. It can take from a few hours to several weeks.
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A good site structure, proper technical setup, and regular indexing checks help.
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Yes. The tool allows you to check up to 1000 URLs at once.